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In reply to the discussion: Dianne Feinstein defends GOP senators' right to object to election results [View all]Turin_C3PO
(13,964 posts)42. I think so too.
If thats the case, maybe its time her family intervene. Ive always respected Feinstein and her actions this past year just dont jive with who I know her to be.
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Dianne Feinstein defends GOP senators' right to object to election results [View all]
ForgoTheConsequence
Jan 2021
OP
Its not about which side she is on, its about knowing what is right or wrong
Escurumbele
Jan 2021
#116
No, it's not about knowing which side she's on. It's about which side is on the side of
Nitram
Jan 2021
#140
I've wanted her out since her vote for Iraq Resolution for War under GWMcIdiot. n/t
aggiesal
Jan 2021
#44
I had the chance to interview Gavin Newsom at the Democratic Party Convention a few years back ...
aggiesal
Jan 2021
#98
Disagree with DiFi on this one. The GOPers had no right to block the counting of the
iluvtennis
Jan 2021
#69
I am only 73 and I can tell I am not to be trusted with making major decisions.
LiberalArkie
Jan 2021
#18
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Feinstein was tone deaf on this one
Raven123
Jan 2021
#12
I doubt she'd run for re-election (2024), though apparently she's already filed paperwork ...
Auggie
Jan 2021
#55
Exactly. Some people shoot by the hip without thinking of the consequences. While her comments
still_one
Jan 2021
#27
She is messed up, and does not realize how un helpful her comments are on this. That nearly
still_one
Jan 2021
#17
not to mention the fact that the election system integrity has been tested harder than ever before
mdbl
Jan 2021
#112
She isn't going to resign, and her legislative actions have been always been progressive
still_one
Jan 2021
#119
She isn't going to resign. This will be her last term, and she has served the country and
still_one
Jan 2021
#126
Yes she is. Her votes where it counts now are on the right side. She will also vote to
still_one
Jan 2021
#135
She is speaking from a logical argument point of view. Unfortunately, she has missed the point
still_one
Jan 2021
#36
Cal has had some great Senators and but pushing 90 is pushing the bar.
friend of m and j
Jan 2021
#128
I'm surprised a place like San Francisco doesn't have someone like AOC to take part in a primary.
Crowman2009
Jan 2021
#85
This is why we need basic mental competency exams. Trump is an even better example.
flibbitygiblets
Jan 2021
#66
I think it's the whole "downplayed the importance of an upcoming impeachment trial for...
LudwigPastorius
Jan 2021
#89
Sorry, but I wont stop defending the Constitution. Its for everyone even the fools.
oldsoftie
Jan 2021
#117
The ability to do it and the proscribed method is right in the Constitution.
maxsolomon
Jan 2021
#95
Diane, there are valid objections, then there are baseless, seditious objections.
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#97
She is seriously losing it. I think she might have some dementia going on.
BigDemVoter
Jan 2021
#101
Oh Lordee - get my fainitng couch and smelling salts. I can't take it anymore.
Peregrine Took
Jan 2021
#106
Jello Biafra called her out 35 years ago. She is not honorable IMHO. Sorry.
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2021
#109
You do not seem to be aware of some things. First of all it wasn't McConnell she hugged, it
still_one
Jan 2021
#124